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Hierarchical and scalable integration of nanostructures for energy and environmental applications: a review of processing, devices, and economic analyses

Bo Zhang, Jiyu Sun, Usman Salahuddin, Pu‐Xian Gao

2020Nano Futures28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Hierarchical nanostructure, an engineered nanostructure with a higher assembly-level of constituents by low dimensional nano-building blocks, has received extensive attentions in the latest advancements in nanomaterial science and nanotechnology development. The ordered hierarchical nanostructures could offer merits such as more active sites, synergistic properties owing to their geometric complexity and building blocks variation, as well as the resultant multi-functional capabilities. Specifically, this review focuses on the integration approaches that may be feasible for large-scale production and manufacturing of engineered nanomaterials for various industrial applications, and the design criteria of hierarchical nanostructures targeted at various sustainable energy and environmental applications. In addition to chemical synthesis and integration methods, the development and application of hierarchical nanostructures are surveyed in energy conversion, generation, storage, utilization, and sensing devices. Meanwhile, a much-needed survey is also touched upon the techno-economic analyses of engineered nanomaterials, proposing the need of establishing various standard protocols on various factors and parameters that could be envisaged as a guide toward the viable transition to the practices in the future nano-industries.

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ScalabilityNanotechnologyNanostructureNanomaterialsComputer scienceScale (ratio)Materials scienceBiochemical engineeringEngineeringDatabasePhysicsQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsCopper-based nanomaterials and applications
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